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Let's all go for a ride on the emotional escalator, shall we? EPIC
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 330008" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>{{{Hugs}}}</p><p></p><p>What an absolutely horrible evening for everyone involved. I don't say this lightly (you know I think the world of your kids), but do you think he needs an inpatient stay? At least a medication check. Personally, I wouldn't wait until Monday to put the call in because physically intimidating behavior only tends to escalate without intervention.</p><p></p><p>Also, it jumped out to me that hunger once again played a role in this. I'd wager that he would do much better if he went on a small meal schedule due to his crohn's. I know that I become terribly hungry and irritable if I go too long between eating when my IBS is acting up. Does he eat enough protein? It seems to be a fairly consistent trigger for difficult child 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 330008, member: 1722"] {{{Hugs}}} What an absolutely horrible evening for everyone involved. I don't say this lightly (you know I think the world of your kids), but do you think he needs an inpatient stay? At least a medication check. Personally, I wouldn't wait until Monday to put the call in because physically intimidating behavior only tends to escalate without intervention. Also, it jumped out to me that hunger once again played a role in this. I'd wager that he would do much better if he went on a small meal schedule due to his crohn's. I know that I become terribly hungry and irritable if I go too long between eating when my IBS is acting up. Does he eat enough protein? It seems to be a fairly consistent trigger for difficult child 1. [/QUOTE]
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